It’s been confirmed that Susan Tsvangirai, the wife of Morgan Tsvangirai, the new prime minister of Zimbabwe, has been killed in a car crash south of the capital, Harare. Morgan Tsvangirai was slightly injured. A member of Mr Tsvangirai’s MDC party, said the couple were travelling to their country home in Buhera where Mr Tsvangirai was due to hold a rally on Saturday, when their car was in collision with a truck.
The crash came just two days after Mr Tsvangirai delivered his maiden speech to parliament after being sworn in as prime minister in Zimbabwe’s government, in which the MDC is sharing power with President Mugabe’s Zanu-PF party. The Tsvangirais were married in 1978 and had six children.

We are calling our regular Zimbabwean listeners for their reactions to this sad news. This has just come in from Reuters :

This is rather shocking. But what’s even more troubling is the question that comes to mind. Could this be some trend? I recall a major crash involving John Kuffor when he came to power. Now Tsvangirai has come to power and is involved in a crash as well.

If the death hadn’t been just an accident, it’s likely to plunge Zimbabwe into new political turmoil. it must be a difficult time for Morgan Tsvangirai to adjust to the loss of his wife and to sharing power with Mugabe who seems inclined to share with him as little power as possible.

Very sad–‘unfortunate’ seems to be the operative word, but the announcement today that the MDC will conduct its own, independent investigation into the crash is very welcome. Given the volatile state of politics (and life in general) in Zimbabwe at the moment, even a personal tragedy as this looks, on first glance, suspect.

The security of a Prime Minister the number two man in a country should be in the hands of a competent Police and security escort.A convoy of security vehicles should move ahead to assure that the road is safe.Was this done? Was this the result of a security failure.

I recall the assassination of Paul Garang, when he was lured out of the bush by the Sudanese govt with the post of prime minister and assassinated within a short time of taking office by the Sudanese govt. I have no doubt that the so called car crash was an assassination attempt by Robert Mugabe of Morgan Tsvangirai himself. Unfortunately, the victim was his wife. I would advise Mr. Tsvangirai to remove himself from Zimbabwe before he is killed in a subsequent accident. No one can coexist or share power with Mugabe. He is not that kind of man. Like Nero, he will prefer to see Zimbabwe burn than to share power with anyone. A classic case of bring your enemies closer in order to destroy them. May God help Zimbabwe, and ultimately free them from the clutches of this monster.

I see no mention of what happened to the truck driver – was he arrested and questioned, was he killed – there seems to be no information on him at all.

I am deeply saddened by the loss of what was truly an inspirational woman especially for Mr Tsvangirai and their children – very sad indeed – Africa should be mourning the loss of someone who could have been a very special person.

This is what Africans leaders do to kill their own brothers and creat it to be accident, Mugabi must go to hel for attemting to kill Morgan, there is no doubt that Mugabi planed this, just like what happened to Dr John Garrang, How would you think that it was an accident for people who wants the right thing to happen, I don’t understand when African leaders blame the western world and at the same time they ask the same western countries to assist with humanterian Aid to help the poor women and children surfaring.

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When the wife of ANY man who has faithfully supported him in his MOST trying times as also the most trying times for his country dies as she did then the least that is expected is sensitivity! A strange concept to many people especially those whose massacre is building up and is just around the corner.

Death must come when it will come but that will never provide a platform for men to plot to take the lives of fellow men. But for stroke of luck, it is apparent that the story would have been much different and the cloud of gloom would have been much thicker.

I have grown up to admire Tsvangirai as a man with a unique ability to absorb pain. Even with tears and pain in his heart, I know that he is optimistic of the emergence of a new Zimbabwe, after all has been said and done.

All in all, this man Tsvangirai has paid his dues for his country and am confident that history will write his name in Gold. I pray for him to have the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss.

This is very tragic. I believe that Mugabe might have hands on this tragic accident. In today world politicians uses such plains to finish out those working against their interest. As it happened with P. Diana.